Robert’s Conspiracy Corner: The Michael Jackson murder

One of our regular readers, a fellow by the name of Robert, occasionally leaves odd and interesting comments here on the site. Generally speaking, they pertain to either election tampering, or murder. Following is a comment that he left today on the death of Michael Jackson.

Though Dr. Conrad Murray is only being charged with manslaughter (3rd degree murder), there is considerable circumstantial evidence that Michael Jackson’s murder was contracted.

Murray is said to have had among his patients “several unidentified officials in Vegas government.”

One of Murray’s patients said that the doctor had performed angioplasty on Jackson three years ago without ever being guaranteed he would be paid. This is said to be one of the reasons why Jackson uncharacteristically accepted Murray into his inner circle.

From People Magazine:
“Lately it hasn’t just been Jackson fans who have been hounding him. In a period of a month, Murray’s businesses were hit with more than $400,000 in judgments from unpaid bills and child support obligations. It was against this financial backdrop that he accepted a job to be Jackson’s personal physician during his 50 London concerts as part of the This Is It tour, a job that would have reportedly paid Murray $150,000 a month. In a letter sent to many of his patients just 10 days before Jackson’s death, Murray called the job a “once in a lifetime opportunity.”

Some around Jackson had suspicions regarding Murray from the beginning.

Michael’s sister Latoya claims a group of more recent associates of Michael’s isolated him from his family and friends, and conspired to murder him in order to fully reap for themselves the financial benefits of his fame.

Everything about the Michael Jackson murder appears to fit the profile of what is sometimes referred to by organized crime investigators as a syringe job. Don’t be surprised if Dr. Murray meets with an untimely death himself, most likely a staged suicide I would think.

On any other day, I might have disregarded this comment, but it resonated with me today, as I’d just read a story about Randy Quaid and his wife Evi in which they too talk of Jackson’s murder. Here’s a clip from the Daily Beast:

…Altringer quickly got sucked into the Quaids’ strange world. She says they insisted that a former business manager had taken out a million-dollar life-insurance policy on Randy and had hired “the Mob” to kill both Quaids to collect the payout. It was to be staged to look like a murder/suicide, Evi explained, and Altringer’s job was to help identify the “killers.”

Altringer says she witnessed Evi Quaid self-medicating with Demerol three times a day. “She told me she snorted it in her left nostril so it would go right to her brain to cure her migraines. I saw her do this myself. She also… believed [Michael] Jackson was murdered along with Heath Ledger, Chris Penn, David Carradine, Natasha Richardson, and other stars who (had been) in movies with Randy.”
Altringer says she was instructed by Evi to run a check on several license plate numbers from the funeral of David Carradine. The Quaids were certain the drivers were the “killers.” The plates came back as employees of Forest Lawn Cemetery…

Personally, I think it’s all crazy. No one, except for maybe Paul McCartney, had cause to want Jackson dead. (Jackson owned most of the Beatles catalog.) I’m sure Jackson owed a lot of people a lot of money, but I don’t imagine there’s any scenario where they might be more likely to collect with him dead. If anyone wanted money, or anything else, out of Jackson, their best bet was to keep him alive and touring. I do find this notion compelling, however, that somehow the deaths of Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, Chris Penn, David Carradine, and Natasha Richardson are all related. And that’s why I’m posting this. I know it’s a long shot, but I’m hoping that Evi Quaid might find this post and send me a letter explaining how all of the pieces fit together.

Randy Quaid and his wife are obviously nuts from all the drug use. There is no reason to believe any of the deaths they mention are connected in any way. I haven’t seen a single detail suggesting it.

However, Micheal Jackson’s death DOES have all the elements of a contract murder. To say there isn’t motive is ridiculous. The advance ticket sales alone for concerts which never have to be performed now were over $65 million. That’s almost pure profit now. Michael Jackson was in debt over $400 million. The people whom he owed all this money would most likely want to see him alive and paying, but interests whose payoffs would have to be put off until the $400 million in debt was taken care of, would have significant motive for cutting ahead in that line. Some of the interests to which Jackson was indebted would stand to get far more than what they were owed in the event of his death. For many more interests whom Jackson owen nothing he was worth far more dead than alive.

AEG Live, the promoter of Jackson’s comeback concerts, had bought a $17.6 million policy covering the first 23 shows. As long as the cause of Jackson’s death is ruled the result of the use of prescription drugs, AEG collects the full $17.6 million.

The company also sold $85 million in advance tickets for the show (not $65 million as I said in my previous comment). They then gave the ticket holders the option of a special souvenir ticket that featured a three-dimensional image of Jackson instead of a full refund. They are not releasing exact numbers but have acknowledged that most ticket holders went for the souvenir offer.

AEG filmed Jackson’s rehearsals in high-definition video and with a growing interest in his musical legacy; the videos are likely to fetch huge money. “This Is It” a film which is being produced from the rehearsal videos, is already set for release to US theaters at the end of this month. Enough audio was recorded in rehearsals to produce two “live” albums. Sales of official merchandise are through the roof.

The New York Post is even claiming Dr. Murray was prescribing “feel good” drugs to James Brown and his wife, Adrienne, at the time of her untimely death as well. Adrienne, who died at the age of 45 under somewhat mysterious circumstances in 1996, was said to have been experiencing the onset of heart problems.

“The live-in doctor, who had worked for Jackson for three years, told police that the phone land lines at the $100,000 rented estate had been cut off for security reasons. And he claimed he didn’t want to call from his mobile because he did not know the full address.”

“The father of the 13-year-old boy who accused pop legend Michael Jackson of molesting him in the early 1990s was found dead in his Jersey City home earlier this month — an apparent suicide — authorities said today”

Michael Jackson feared someone was trying to kill him shortly before he died.

The pop superstar was reportedly terrified of being murdered for his money or the music publishing rights he owned, which included his own work and over 200 songs from the Beatles back catalogue. The rights are estimated to be worth over £600 million.

Jackson family lawyer Brian Oxman said: “He feared somebody wanted to kill him. He was even concerned people would kill him to somehow try to take control of the Beatles back catalogue.”

Oxman also claims family members believed Michael – who died of a suspected cardiac arrest last Thursday (25.06.09) – was deliberately being kept in a drugged state by people aiming to manipulate him.

He added: “He appeared to be taking a variety of strong narcotics, and many of those drugs were obtained in the names of his staff and associates.

“While the people around him insist they were acting in his best interest, the drugs were used to control and manipulate Michael – and the drugs eventually killed him.

“His family has asked Los Angeles police to investigate. A team has already started probing his finances.”

Michael’s autopsy did not determine a cause of death but ruled out foul play.

However a leaked report of the autopsy alleges the 50-year-old star had nothing in his stomach other than drugs.

Michael is believed to have been taking a cocktail of painkillers, anti-anxiety tablets, anti-depressants and muscle relaxants – including Vicodin, Dialudid, Xanax, Soma, Prilosec, Paxil, Demerol and Zoloft.

The Jackson family demanded another private autopsy soon afterward, which has allegedly proved no more conclusive.

Law enforcement sources tell us one of the theories they’re exploring in Michael Jackson’s death is that Dr. Conrad Murray administered Propofol to the singer and then left the room, eventually to return to a dead body.

Our sources say when paramedics arrived Michael Jackson was found with an IV in his arm, an IV stand nearby along with an empty IV bag and oxygen tank.

We’re told paramedics who arrived on scene say Dr. Murray’s conduct was “strange” — he was “hard to deal with” and was “getting in the way” of emergency responders.

As we already reported, paramedics wanted to pronounce Jackson dead at the house but Dr. Murray insisted they transport the singer to the hospital.

We’re told at the UCLA Medical Center — after doctors gave up on resuscitation efforts because Jackson was clearly dead — Dr. Murray continued CPR, which some of the UCLA docs found curious.

Dr Steven Hoefflin, Michael Jackson’s former plastic surgeon, has released a statement in response to the lawsuit being brought against him by Dr. Arnold Klein for defamation of character, claiming it’s part of a larger conspiracy. In addition, RadarOnline.com has obtained secret documents revealing the behind-the-scenes war between Hoefflin, various lawyers and Klein.

The documents include nasty email exchanges between Hoefflin and lawyers and also what purports to be a handwritten note from Katherine Jackson authorizing Hoefflin to talk to the press and correct false information. Other documents from Katherine’s people say she never gave that permission.

There’s even a handwritten note from Michael Jackson in 1999 authorizing Hoefflin to use the pop star’s medical records to dispel misinformation.

Hoefflin claims to have had his life threatened because “members of law enforcement know that I possess abundant incriminating evidence [regarding the Jackson death] that is going to put a lot of people in prison.”

In his lengthy statement Hoefflin claims people are colluding, with the police “to use false documents to threaten me, obstruct my independent investigation into Michael’s death and to stop me from providing evidence to the proper authorities.”

He claims Colin Powell is a friend of his, and that he has called and left messages at the house of the retired General and former Secretary of State, asking him to “engage a congressional investigation into all of the LAPD and Los Angeles Sheriff Department Law Enforcement Corruption in Los Angeles that is taking place in the Michael Jackson and other important investigations that is ruining our city.”

Hoefflin says that he is an established Government Witness in the Jackson death investigation and that Dr. Arnold Klein and his attorneys are “attempting to prevent me from discussing incriminating evidence that I possess on Dr. Klein.”

Hoefflin claims that Klein’s lawsuit against him is frivolous and that he expects the Attorney General of California himself, Jerry Brown, to end the lawsuit.

To think that I could actually own something that so many presidents had, in they young lives, masturbated into while yelling Native American gibberish. It would be a truly humbling experience to hold it.

It’s just a coincidence that an individual in Las Vegas with underworld connections has somehow come into possession of the murder weapon (a syringe) and is now shopping it around for sale at auction. It is being suggested that the item could fetch as much as $5,000,000.

My wife and I are hoping to adopt a baby that was conceived at the moment Michael Jackson died. He was pronounced dead June 25, 2009, 2:26 pm PT at UCLA Medical Center. He probably died somewhat before that. As 40 weeks is how long human babies typically gestate, that would put the birthdate on Thursday, April 1. If you had a baby that day, at around 1:30 PT, I would like to arrange to buy your child. You can reach me at.

France captain Patrice Evra claims that coach Raymond Domenech dropped him from the squad for “no valid reason” and denied him the chance to apologise to the French public by reading out the players’ statement himself.

I believe truly in my heart that Michael Jackson had his brain put into the body of one of his children and then had his body destroyed in order to hide the evidence. There is an evil killer on the loose and it looks like a child. Conrad Murry will be the next to go, as loose ends are tied up.

Drugoon and anonymous, I hope you’re not suggesting what it sounds like you might be suggesting. It would be impossible! I can’t explain why, but I just know it would be impossible. And now I am going to impulsively start making fun of you, in an attempt to imply that I am somehow in a superior position intellectually and that presenting an actual argument is beneath me, and not because I am emotionally impulsive and intellectually challenged.